Bring back those winter sweaters and jackets, you'll need them come Monday afternoon into Tuesday.
A strong late season cold front will push through the Valley during the day Monday.
Rain chances will increase during the morning hours and throughout the day. Don't be alarmed if you hear a rumble of thunder or two as the front passes.
A noticeable difference in temperatures will be felt.
High temperatures will only reach the low to mid 70s for the upper Valley while the lower Valley will see slightly warmer temperatures with highs reaching the upper 70s to low 80s.
Northeast winds will increase, lowering wind chill values into the 50's for some locations Monday afternoon.
Timing of this front is key. If the front lingers, we could see some upper 80s for the lower Valley.
Cooler air will continue to advance into DeepSouth Texas Monday night with lows by Tuesday morning mainly in the mid and upper 50s.
Highs Tuesday will be 15-20 degrees below normal, with a lingering chance of showers early in the day.